Convert 100 Croatian Kuna (HRK) to Chilean Peso (CLP)
Exchange rates used for currency conversion updated on December 03rd 2024 ( 12/03/2024 )
Below you will find the latest exchange rates for exchanging Croatian Kuna (HRK) to Chilean Peso (CLP) , a table containing most common conversions and a chart with the pair's evolution.
The Croatian Kuna (HRK) to Chilean Peso (CLP) rates are updated every minute using our advanced technology for live forex currency conversion. Check back in a few days for things to buy with this amount and information about where exactly you can exchange currencies online and offline.
The currency exchange rate, calculated between Croatian Kuna and Chilean Peso on 12/03/2024 is 1 HRK = 137.211 CLP - AVERAGE intraday quotes were used for this currency conversion.
The Croatian kuna known as the HRK and symbolized by "kn" is subdivided into 100 units each of which is called a lipa, symbolized by "lp". The Croatian National Bank issues the HRK in coin denominations of 1lp, 2lp, 5lp, 10lp, 20lp, and 50lp as well as 1kn, 2kn, 5kn, and 25kn and in banknote denominations of 5kn, 10kn, 20kn, 50kn, 100kn, 200kn, 500kn, and 1000kn.
The future of the HRK is short as the Croatian National Bank as well as the Croatian political powers are on an accelerated track toward acceptance into the European Union with the eventual goal of the adoption of the euro as a full replacement of the HRK.
About Chilean Peso (CLP)
The official currency of Chile is the peso which is symbolized with the "$" sign and retains the code "CLP" in international currency markets. The CLP is controlled by the Banco Central de Chile and is commonly valued against the United States dollar (USD). From 1975 through 1994 the CLP was in constant decline against the USD, since that time it has been in a slow appreciation against the USD.
Each CLP peso is divided into 100 subunits known as centavos. Due to inflation there are no current centavo coins in circulation. The coins that are officially recognized are denominated in 1, 5, 10, 50, 100, and 500 pesos and the banknotes in circulation are denominated as 1000, 2000, 5000, 10,000, and 20,000 pesos. The CLP is slowly transitioning to polymer banknotes and while the 1000, 2000, and 5000 pesos paper notes remain legal tender they have been replaced with corresponding value polymer notes. This transition is primarily in place to combat counterfeiting.